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Entertainment calendar: Feb 19–25

UNION OF NONE, 8–10:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, Warehouse 25Sixty-Five, 2565 American Way, live rock music, free show, limited seating, reservations at 628-4321, warehouse2565.com.

5 Reasons to View Grand Junction Artists Live Stream Concert

Grand Junction s very own Western Slope Concert Series will present a live concert via stream this Saturday, February 20, 2021. Here are five reasons why you should check it out. The Western Slope Concert Series presents the Brahms Trio, featuring Stephanie Mientka, Jake Saunders, and Sarah Thune, with an engaging concert featuring Brahms’ Trio for viola, cello, and piano. As you are no doubt aware, for years now the Western Slope Concert Series has brought amazing shows to the region. This time they are bringing an awesome concert to the world via live stream. Get our free mobile app Recently, several artists have begun to offer concerts via stream. There is something to be said for catching a live show from the comfort of your home. According to ticketmaster.com, these are five reasons why you will undoubtedly enjoy catching this streaming performance:

Poverty in Honduras and How to Help

Poverty in Honduras and How to Help SEATTLE, Washington Honduras is one of the poorest countries in the world. The World Bank reported a poverty rate of 48.3% in 2018. This is a decrease from the 2016 level of 68.5%. This decrease comes both from the fact that Honduras is the second-highest economically growing country in Central America and the fact that the poverty line was redefined to a lower threshold. Poverty in Honduras is a pressing, pervasive and complicated issue. Overview of Poverty in Honduras Even with the recent economic growth, Honduras has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic and is expected to have a 7.1% decrease in GDP for 2020. Part of the reason that poverty in Honduras is so prevalent is the high inequality within the country. Of its impoverished residents, 60.1% live in rural areas and 38.4% live in urban areas. This results in one of the smallest middle classes in all of Central America.

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